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Unique in its approach, content, and perspective, this book helps readers bridge the application gap between mathematics and chemistry and to acquire a fuller set of mathematical tools necessary for such applications. Using an abundance of fully-worked examples, it shows step-by-step how to directly apply mathematics to physical chemistry problems. It features numerous problems, many multi-part, that use the symbolism found in standard physical chemistry books or involve actual physical chemistry equations. It offers full-chapter coverage of many important topics relegated to appendices in other books. It also provides a full chapter on numerical methods and computer programming showing step-by-step how to write programs to do numerical integration, and covers areas of advanced mathematics e.g., differential equations and operator mechanics.
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September 18, 2001: This is a quick tool for those who is into higher mathematical or computation in Physical Chemistry or similar type of engineering field. This book quickly review the concepts and has practical exmaples throughout. I found it very handy and, in fact, it provides me a quick reference on what I need.